People infected with COVID-19 appear to face a higher risk of heart attack and stroke for up to three years, a new study finds.
Covid-19 continues to be a powerful risk factor for future heart attacks and strokes for almost three years following the infection, a large new study suggests.
COVID-19 could increase your risk of heart attack or stroke up to three years after infection. That’s the major takeaway from a study published in the journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis ...
People who got COVID-19 before vaccines were widely ... “Although any COVID infection increases heart attack and stroke risk, more severe infections increase the risk further.” ...
Makowski speculated. Previous research has found that severe COVID-19 infection significantly increases the risk of heart attack and stroke, but this study adds that the use of antiplatelet agents ...
People who were diagnosed with severe COVID-19 infections from the first wave of the pandemic could face double the risk of heart attack and ... after the initial infection, which, according ...
Previous research has shown that COVID-19 increases the risk of ... cardiovascular effects of COVID-19 infection. Given the increased risk of heart attack, stroke and death, the question is ...
The elevated risk of heart attack, stroke and death linked to COVID-19 infection ... COVID-19 increases the risk of serious cardiovascular complications within the first month after infection.
Previous research has shown that COVID-19 increases the risk of ... cardiovascular effects of COVID-19 infection. Given the increased risk of heart attack, stroke and death, the question is ...